Children

Children Witnessing Parental Violence

The psychic pain and debilitating effects, both short- and long-term, experienced by children who witness parental violence frequently goes unnoticed by others. These children are also the victims of domestic violence, even though they may not be direct targets of the abuse. They are being maltreated, whether intentionally or unintentionally, by incapacitating inattention, indifference, and/or

Filicide and Children with Disabilities

Filicide is the act of intentionally killing one’s own son or daughter. Although filicide can refer to the killing of adult offspring, most filicides are murders of children, and, in most cultures, filicide is the most common variety of murder of children under the age of fourteen. In the United States, for example, the U.S.

Families of Children with Disabilities

Families of children with disabilities experience challenges that other families do not face. They may experience stigma as a result of having a child with a disability and may perform health care and advocacy work for their children beyond that performed by other families. The extent of these additional concerns varies tremendously across families, depending

Media Use by Children

Media play an important role in the lives of adolescents and children. Especially as they age, today’s children and adolescents are very frequently connected to each other by means of some medium such as email, instant messenger, mobile phones, and beepers. However, when other media such as television, the Internet, video games, and music are

Save the Children

Save the Children is a nonprofit organization that works to ensure lasting, positive changes in the lives of children. The organization works in the United States as well as in Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. Save the Children’s priorities include helping students be safe, well nourished, and educate. In particular, the

Children with Chronic Illness

Approximately 20% of school-age children have a chronic illness, making counseling increasingly important due to the impact on the child’s family relationships, school functioning, and peer interactions. Certain chronic illnesses have a greater effect than others on the psychosocial and educational aspects of a child’s life, depending on symptom severity and the nature of the

Obesity in Children

Childhood obesity is a pressing public health concern with far-reaching implications. This article explores the issue of childhood obesity from a psychological and school psychology perspective, adhering to APA style. The introduction provides an overview of the problem’s definition, prevalence, and significance, emphasizing the critical need to address this issue. The subsequent sections delve into

Psychopathology in Children

Psychopathology in children is a critical area of study within developmental psychology and child psychiatry. This article delves into the multifaceted realm of childhood psychopathology, beginning with an exploration of the developmental factors that contribute to its emergence, including genetic, environmental, and attachment influences. It proceeds to discuss prevalent forms of psychopathology in children, such

Latchkey Children

Latchkey children, a term denoting youngsters who spend unsupervised time at home due to their parents’ absence, present a complex and multifaceted phenomenon in the realm of school psychology. This article provides a comprehensive exploration of latchkey children, delving into the psychological and emotional impacts they often experience, risk factors contributing to their situations, protective

Children With Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN)

Children with special health care needs include those with chronic illnesses (e.g., asthma, diabetes, sickle cell anemia), physical disabilities (e.g., cerebral palsy, spina bifida), and developmental/emotional disabilities (e.g., autism, Down syndrome). Historically, children have been classified as having special health care needs based on whether they have been diagnosed with specific conditions. In the past

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